
Three Kingdoms: the Most Awesome Second Generation of Shu Han
About This Novel
Thousands of years later, when people evaluate Li Yi, they will always mention his father, his father's drinking buddy, his father-in-law, his two masters, his cousin, and even his great matchmaker... In the end, everyone came to the conclusion: Li Yi was a successful guanxi householder relying on the background of the previous generation. Li Yi: "You have only seen my various relationships, but have you ever thought that the success of my father and others is largely related to me?" "Isn't it because of my efforts that they were able to successfully revive the Han Dynasty?" Various anti-fans: "Drink! The second generation who relies on connections to rise to the top still dares to flaunt his 'efforts'?!"
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Official(3)Scraped 2mo ago
Is the protagonist really relying on connections from the previous generation?
This is the second generation of the Shu Han Dynasty. Who is the second generation of Cao Wei? Who can compete with the protagonist?
Why does Guan Yinping have so few scenes?
I was attracted by Guan Yinping, but this book only lasted a few chapters. I actually wanted to see Guan Yinping and the protagonist and his wife lead the battle together! It's hard not to love Guan Yinping when he plays a big knife.
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Community(0)
Official(3)Scraped 2mo ago
Is the protagonist really relying on connections from the previous generation?
This is the second generation of the Shu Han Dynasty. Who is the second generation of Cao Wei? Who can compete with the protagonist?
Why does Guan Yinping have so few scenes?
I was attracted by Guan Yinping, but this book only lasted a few chapters. I actually wanted to see Guan Yinping and the protagonist and his wife lead the battle together! It's hard not to love Guan Yinping when he plays a big knife.









